Railways - Lake Constance cycle route

If the cycling gets too tiring, the weather too bad or if you’ve simply spent slightly too long at the beach or in the beer gardens, you can often shorten the route by taking the train. All you need to do is go to the next station, buy a ticket from the machine, get on the train with your bike and enjoy the passing countryside.

see numbers on the map and below

1 Constance - Radolfzell:- “Seehas” and DB trains, the tracks run parallel to the cycle path and there are many stops. Trains run every day, all day, approx. every 30 minutes.- By changing trains in Radolfzell or Singen you can continue to Neuhausen, and to the Rhine Falls.

3 Ludwigshafen - Friedrichshafen:- DB, tracks run parallel to the cycle route with many stops, however not between Uhldingen and Fischbach - here, the tracks take you further inland. Every day, all day, approx. every hour.

650 102 of DB near Ludwigshafen

4 Friedrichshafen - Lindau:- DB, tracks run parallel to the cycle route with many stops. Trains run every day, all day, approx. every 30 minutes.

6 Bregenz - Rorschach:- S3 ÖBB, S2 Thurbo: off the cycle route, and only by changing in St. Margrethen, join the train in Bregenz or Hard, every day, all day, approx. every hour.

4024 of ÖBB in the Rheindelta

7 Rorschach - Kreuzlingen (Constance):- “Seelinie” S3, S7, S8 “Thurbo”, tracks run parallel to the cycle route with many stops. Trains run every day, all day, approx. every 30 minutes.

762-0 of SBB/Turbo

8 Kreuzlingen (Constance) - Stein a. Rh.:- “Seelinie” S3, S8 Thurbo, tracks run parallel to the cycle route with many stops. Trains run every day, all day, approx. every 30 minutes.- By changing in Schaffhausen, you can continue to Neuhausen, and to the Rhine Falls.

797-6 of SBB/Turbo on the "Seelinie"

Stein a. Rh. - Radolfzell:- It is not possible to catch a train here.

You can use the popular Euregio day ticket for all trains in the Lake Constance area. More information about the ticket is available here.